slate(at)msn.com wrote:
>
> Dear Reader:
>
> One thing both Democrats and Republicans agree on is that Bob Dole's
> campaign could use some good advice. In Slate's Committee of Correspondence
> this week, Wall Street Journal editor Bob Bartley, Governor Frank Keating of
> Oklahoma, Republican strategist and TV host Mary Matalin and president of
> the
> American Enterprise Institute Christopher deMuth aim to provide it.
>
> Also in this week's issue:
>
> * Presidential Philandering? Could a chief executive commit adultery and get
> away with it? The logistics are more complicated than you may have guessed.
>
> * Stolen Dream. Did Martin Luther King Jr.really oppose affirmative action?
>
> * The Bull Street Journal. Any resemblance to a major newspaper is strictly
> in your imagination.
>
> * The ABC's of Communitarianism. "Community" and "civil society" are hot
> words in today's political discourse on both the left and right. But is it
> all hot air?
>
> * Rating the Political Web Sites: A campaign junkie tells you what's worth
> checking out.
>
> * Plus "Varnish Remover";"The Week/The Spin"; "The Horse Race"; "In Other
> Magazines" and much more.
>
> Things keep changing every day so do check back as the week goes on.
>
> Jodie Allen
> Washington editor
>
> Slate is at http://www.slate.com
> You can send technical questions and comments to our tech guy at
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I'm really not interested in reading this stuff on the Alpine list!!
Tony Leeming
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